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6/7/2004
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06/07/2004 <br />discussed more specifically in the sections of the FEIR and this resolution dealing with <br />each of those areas. The individual discussions are not repeated here. <br />Mitigation: Mitigations addressed to each population- triggered potentially <br />significant impact would be implemented as stated in the sections of this resolution and <br />the MMRP concerning transportation, public services, noise and air quality. The <br />mitigation measures in question are summarized in Table 2.1 of the FEIR. <br />Findings: The identified mitigations would reduce all potentially <br />significant impacts to a level of insignificance, except in the areas of transportation, <br />water service, and long -term regional air emissions. These remaining potentially <br />significant population- triggered impacts cannot feasibly be mitigated to a level of <br />insignificance, for reasons stated in the relevant impact- specific sections of this <br />resolution, and are therefore significant and unavoidable. <br />B. Employment Growth <br />Potential Impact: The Project would provide office and retail employment <br />opportunities for approximately 500 people, leading to potentially significant impacts in <br />the areas of transportation, public services, noise and air quality. These impacts are <br />discussed more specifically in the sections of the FEIR and this resolution dealing with <br />each of those areas. The individual discussions are not repeated here. <br />Mitigation: Mitigations addressed to each employment- triggered <br />potentially significant impact would be implemented as stated in the sections of this <br />resolution and the MMRP concerning transportation, public services, noise and air <br />quality. <br />Findings: The identified mitigations would reduce all potentially <br />significant employment- triggered impacts to a level of insignificance, except in the areas <br />of transportation, water service, and long -term regional air emissions. These remaining <br />potentially significant impacts cannot be reduced to a level of insignificance, for reasons <br />stated in the relevant impact- specific sections of this resolution, and are therefore <br />significant and unavoidable. <br />IV. TRANSPORTATION AND CIRCULATION <br />A. Project Impact on the El Camino Real/Whipple Avenue Intersection <br />Potential Impact: Traffic generated by the Initial Project would have <br />been expected to degrade operations at the intersection of El Camino Real and Whipple <br />Avenue during the PM peak hour to an unacceptable level (Impact 7 -1). However, the <br />Project, which is essentially identical to FEIR Alternative 6 for this purpose, is not <br />expected to have a significant impact at this intersection. <br />Mitigation: The Project shall be required to make a fair share contribution <br />toward addition of a receiving lane for westbound right - turns. two alternative additional <br />1289 \02 \179278.2 7 <br />Atty /Reso /Reso.1470 14590 <br />060804 Muff # 304 Bin 26 <br />
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